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The Clovis Senior Activity Center through the Fresno Madera Area on Aging offers home-delivered frozen meals on Tuesdays. The meal program is available to homebound seniors who meet the established criteria:

1. Age (60) or older

2. Living alone or with a spouse who is also eligible

3. Homebound and unable to attend a congregate meal site

4. Unable to prepare meals for themselves and have no other person to shop and/or prepare meals for them

5. Lack of family support.

Contribution policy:

A donation of $1.75 per day or $50.00 a month is suggested, but any amount is accepted. No person will be denied meals due to an inability to pay.

Clovis Unified is the only school district in the Western United States to host three state championships events - cross country in November, track and field in June, and now the swim and dive championships May 22nd and 23rd.

California’s top swim and dive athletes are headed to Clovis for the inaugural CIF State Swim and Dive Championships; hosting the prestigious statewide event that is expected to draw thousands to the Fresno-Clovis Area. Close to 600 student athletes and close to 3,000 spectators a day will flock to Clovis Unified’s Swim and Dive Complex at Clovis West High School for an event that is expected to see California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), state and national records shattered.

There are a ton of 5K runs these days but there is nothing like this. The Mud 'n Blood Zombie Run has Mud, obstacles and ZOMBIES!!! That's right... Zombies!

The 3rd annual Mud 'n Blood Zombie Run invites runners and zombies of all ages to join in the fun at the picturesque (and slightly scary) Hobb's Grove.

The 5k run follows a path through zombie infested tree-lined roads, around blueberry fields, over and through water crossings with ups, downs, ins and outs. Some are difficult and some are not (ALL water is pumped back out and used to water the wedding area and fire suppression pond. None is wasted).

The object of the run is to make it through "unbitten" and join the other runners (and zombies) for the "Life After Death" party.

There will also be music, food, drinks and fun.

The Mud 'n Blood Zombie run benefits St. Jude Children's Cancer Research Hospital.

This is a hoot! Want to watch seniors play an inspired and energetic game of bean bag baseball?

Here are the rules: Players stand 15 feet away from a specially designed board that is propped up on the ground. The board has nine circular holes, two marked with “1”, two with “2”, two with “Out”, one with “3”, and one with “HR”. There is also one square hole marked “Foul.” Chairs are set up as bases, and a “batter” gets three attempts to toss a bean bag into one of the holes on the board, taking the corresponding “base”. Strikes occur if the “batter” misses the board on a throw, tosses the bean bag into the “Foul” hole, or steps over the throwing line.